AMD Radeon 300 Series And Fiji E3 Presentation Leaked

AMD’s E3 PCGaming event in which the company’s launching the 300 series is only seconds away, and the presentation has already been leaked. It includes both the AMD Radeon 300 series and the infamous Fiji GPU powering the Fury series of graphics cards.

Fiji is the really exciting addition to the Radeon GPU stack. It’s the first GPU in the world featuring stacked 3D memory. Called High Bandwidth Memory, or HBM for short. This new memory standard picks up from where GDDR5 left off and is and features entirely new technology co-developed by SK Hynix and AMD.

AMD Radeon 300 Series And Fiji E3 Presentation Leaked

Needless to say these newcomers will be AMD’s fastest and most advanced graphics chips to date. The Fiji GPU, both the XT and Pro variants, form the foundation of AMD’s new ultra enthusiast “Fury” brand. There are several reasons as to why AMD decided to resurrect the “Fury” brand name with Fiji. Chief among which is that with Fiji AMD will be introducing the world’s first GPU featuring 3D stacked High Bandwidth Memory, otherwise known as HBM. Another reason is the sheer performance of the chip, which AMD has proclaimed to be the fastest in the world. To crown these achievements AMD decided that a simple numerical product name will not do this chip justice and thus will be bringing back the Fury brand name.

Below you’ll find the specifications of each 300 series graphics card as well as its MSRP in the US.
Note : These MSRPs are for reference designs, custom models with aftermarket cooling and factory overclocks can be more expensive.

Graphics Card

GPU

CU / SP

GPU/Memory Clock Speed

Memory

Interface

Memory Bandwidth

TDP

Pricing

R9 390X

Grenada XT

44 / 2816

1050/1500 MHz

8GB GDDR5

512-bit

384 GB/s

275W

$429 US

R9 390

Grenada Pro

40 / 2560

1000/1500 MHz

4-8GB GDDR5

512-bit

384 GB/s

275W

$299-$329 US

R9 380X

Antigua XT

32/2048

970/1425 MHz

4 GB GDDR5

256-bit

182 GB/s

190W

$229-$249 US

R9 380

Antigua Pro

28 / 1792

970/1425 MHz

4GB GDDR5

256-bit

182 GB/s

190W

$199 US

R9 370X

Trinidad XT

20 / 1280

1000/1400 MHz

4 GB GDDR5

256-bit

179 GB/s

180W

$179 US

R7 370

Trinidad Pro

16 / 1024

975/1400MHz

4GB GDDR5

256-bit

179 GB/s

110W

$149 US

R7 360

Tobago Pro

12 / 768

1050/1625 MHz

2 GB GDDR5

128-bit

104 GB/s

100W

$109 US

R7 350

Cape Verde XTL/Pro

10 / 640
8 / 512

1000/1125 MHz

2 GB GDDR5

128-bit

72.0 GB/s

60-75W

$89 US

CU : Compute unit — SP : Stream Processor

AMD’s officially launching the Radeon 300 series of graphics cards in just a few hours here at E3 the event is live streamed over the web. In the meantime we’ll make sure to keep you updated as more information is made available to us, so stay tuned.